I have decided that it is just not safe to be around Harry Hole for any length of time. The Redbreast, by Jo Nesbo, is the third outing for the Norwegian detective, but the first one set in his own country. The action starts with Harry shooting someone who he believes is threatening the life of the visiting American President. When it turns out that they were part of the US security detail, rather than an assassin, Harry is quietly assigned to another department to keep him out of the way of the media! Here, he misses, Ellen, his partner, who has been helping him to get and keep off the alcohol which, in his dark moods, threaten to overtake his life completely. (If he wasn't such a good detective, he would be out of a job in 10 minutes!) He is now investigating the neo-Nazi movement, and whether the recent smuggling in of a rare rifle favoured by assassins, has something to do with them. When a former WWII Nazi sympathiser is found with his throat cut, Harry feels that there are links with a murder he and Ellen had previously started to investigate. However, right on the point of a breakthrough, Ellen is murdered, and Harry slips back down into his self-destructive pit of alcoholic despair, but not for long. He strives to find the key that will provide the link to all the events going on around him. And so begins a journey which started 50 years ago, and one which could leave a deadly legacy ... I have to say that I am starting to really like Harry Hole, despite his numerous faults. This book demands your attention from the first page and you really have to remain focused throughout. Don't get me wrong, it is a very enjoyable read, but there are many threads that you have to keep a hold of as the book progresses. The writing is sharp, the dialogue realistic and often witty and Harry is becoming a more rounded character, with a little hint of better times to come! Jo Nesbo has really got into his stride with this series and it will not be long before I am reaching for more. After all, there is a massive thread that has not been tied off as yet, and the reader is left dangling and wondering ... a great strategy for an author if they can pull it off!
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 626 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.50
Formats available: print; unabridged audio cassette; unabridged audio download; ebook.
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